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: Hi Guys,
: As I posted elsewhere, I was sent an Omega
: Catalogue featuring "New Product
: Details".
: There is a cool new Aqua Terra featured in
: there.
: Click on the small pic to get a
: "LARGE" version (94KB)
:
: The german text basically describes the watch
: saying it's 42.2 mm wide, made of stainless
: steel, Co-Ax chronometer, waterproof to
: 150M, has chrono pushers on the LEFT &
: comes with a stainless braclet or Kautschuk
: ( rubberised leather ? ) strap.
: Prices :-
: 3295 Euros on the strap.
: 3370 Euros on the bracelet.
: Available from Autums/Winter 2006
: They look like cool watches to me. I haven't
: seen them mentioned an any other forum ( Yet
: ! )
: Steve
Thanks for posting this, Steve. I am surprised that Omega didn't release these at basel, unless they did and we just didn't hear about it.
I think the dials are just too busy for me. Sales of the Apnea were abysmal, so I'm a bit surprised Omega is gambling with another similar-looking watch.
As for Kautschuk, I was wondering if Omega had a name for the new rubberized leather straps they are offering on the Planet Oceans and the new Bond co-axial Seamasters. Now we know!!!
-John
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